Theological Markup Language
The Theological Markup Language (ThML) is a "royalty-free" XML-based format created in 1998[1] by the Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) to create electronic theological texts. Other formats such as STEP and Logos Library System (LLS) were found unacceptable by CCEL as they are proprietary, prompting the creation of the new language. The ThML format borrowed elements from a somewhat similar format, the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI).
As of September 19, 2006[update], CCEL has 650 documents in this format[2]. The advantage of using an XML-based format is that a ThML text can be converted into HTML by using an XSLT stylesheet. Also, conversion to PDF and RTF can be done with standard XML conversion tools.
The last Document Type Definition of the format – version 1.04 – was released on January 20, 2003[1].
Software
- The SWORD Project — Bible study software project that supports most operating systems, numerous PDA handhelds, and web services.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Plantinga, Harry (2003-01-20). "ThML: Theological Markup Language version 1.04". Christian Classics Ethereal Library. http://www.ccel.org/ThML/ThML1.04.htm. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
- ↑ "CCEL: The Vision". Christian Classics Ethereal Library. 2006-09-19. http://www.ccel.org/info/vision.html. Retrieved 2007-01-06.
See also
- Open Scripture Information Standard
- Go Bible application for Java mobile phones
- Zefania XML Bible Markup Language
External links
- Theological Markup Language webpage
- GoBible – electronic Bible application for mobile phones created using ThML and OSIS
- General Bible Format Tagging Specification
- XSEM: XML Scripture Encoding Model
- Bible Translators’ Software Resources
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